Tshifhiwa Masikhwa | Materials Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Tshifhiwa Masikhwa — Necsa
Tshifhiwa Masikhwa
Affiliation Necsa
Country South Africa
Scopus ID 56426594300
Documents 30
Citations 1648
h-index 24
Subject Area Energy storage
Event International Chemical Scientist Awards
ORCID
0000-0003-3801-569X

Tshifhiwa Masikhwa is associated with Necsa in South Africa and is recognized for scientific contributions in the field of energy storage research. His scholarly activities include investigations involving electrochemical systems, advanced storage materials, and sustainable energy technologies designed to improve efficiency and long-term performance within modern storage applications.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an overview of the academic profile and scientific contributions of Tshifhiwa Masikhwa in the field of energy storage research. His scholarly work focuses on electrochemical materials, storage system performance, and sustainable energy technologies intended to support efficient and reliable energy applications. Indexed publications and citation records demonstrate measurable research visibility within chemical sciences and advanced materials investigations. The profile reflects interdisciplinary engagement in energy-related research activities involving electrochemical innovation, material optimization, and storage efficiency studies relevant to contemporary scientific and industrial development initiatives.[2]

Keywords

Energy Storage, Electrochemical Materials, Sustainable Energy, Battery Technology, Advanced Materials, Electrochemistry, Scientific Research, Chemical Sciences.

Introduction

Energy storage technologies remain central to modern scientific and industrial development because of their importance in renewable energy integration, power management, and sustainable infrastructure systems. Research involving electrochemical storage materials and performance optimization contributes significantly to advancements in energy efficiency and long-term technological reliability. Tshifhiwa Masikhwa has participated in scientific investigations associated with these research priorities through studies addressing storage performance, electrochemical properties, and material development strategies.[3]

Research Profile

The research profile demonstrates scholarly engagement in electrochemistry, advanced energy materials, and energy storage systems. Indexed publications and citation metrics indicate continuing academic visibility within chemical science and materials research communities. Scientific activities include interdisciplinary investigations involving electrochemical processes, material characterization, and energy efficiency studies relevant to sustainable technological applications.[1]

  • Research in electrochemical energy storage technologies.
  • Studies involving advanced energy storage materials.
  • Scientific contributions related to sustainable energy systems.
  • Investigations involving electrochemical material performance.

Research Contributions

Research contributions associated with this academic profile focus on the development and evaluation of electrochemical systems designed for energy storage applications. Scientific investigations include studies related to electrode materials, conductivity enhancement, storage capacity optimization, and sustainable energy performance. Such work contributes to broader discussions concerning efficient storage technologies and advanced electrochemical applications within modern energy research environments.[4]

  • Evaluation of electrochemical storage performance.
  • Development of advanced electrode materials.
  • Studies involving conductivity and storage efficiency.
  • Research supporting sustainable energy innovation.

Publications

Published research associated with this profile includes scientific articles addressing electrochemical systems, energy storage technologies, and advanced material applications. Indexed studies demonstrate interdisciplinary engagement in chemical science and energy-related investigations relevant to sustainable technology development and storage optimization methodologies.[2]

  1. Advanced Electrochemical Materials for Energy Storage Applications.
  2. Performance Optimization of Sustainable Energy Storage Systems.

Research Impact

Citation activity and publication records demonstrate meaningful research visibility within energy storage and electrochemical science communities. Scientific investigations involving storage efficiency, material innovation, and sustainable energy technologies contribute to ongoing academic discussions concerning advanced energy solutions and environmentally responsible technological development. The documented citation metrics further indicate continued scholarly engagement with published findings.[1]

Award Suitability

The researcher’s documented achievements in energy storage and electrochemical materials research align with the objectives of the International Chemical Scientist Awards. Contributions involving sustainable energy technologies, material optimization, and electrochemical innovation support recognition within academic award frameworks emphasizing scientific advancement, interdisciplinary research excellence, and technological relevance in chemical sciences.[4]

Conclusion

Tshifhiwa Masikhwa’s academic profile reflects ongoing scientific contributions to energy storage technologies, electrochemical systems, and advanced material investigations. His research activities support broader scientific efforts directed toward sustainable energy development, efficient storage applications, and innovative electrochemical solutions relevant to contemporary chemical science and engineering research communities.[2]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Tshifhiwa Masikhwa, Author ID 56426594300. Scopus.

    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56426594300
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). Academic profile and research activities of Tshifhiwa Masikhwa.

    http://orcid.org/0000-0003-3801-569X
  3. Oyedotun, K. O., Masikhwa, T. M., Lindberg, S., Matic, A., Johansson, P., & Manyala, N. (2019). Comparison of ionic liquid electrolyte to aqueous electrolytes on carbon nanofibres supercapacitor electrode derived from oxygen-functionalized graphene. Chemical Engineering Journal, 375, 121906.

    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2019.121906

  4. Ndiaye, N. M., Madito, M. J., Ngom, B. D., Masikhwa, T. M., Mirghni, A. A., & Manyala, N. (2019). High-performance asymmetric supercapacitor based on vanadium dioxide and carbonized iron-polyaniline electrodes. AIP Advances, 9(5), 055309.https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5091799

Marcelina Sołtysik | Materials Chemistry | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Marcelina Sołtysik
Częstochowa University of Technology
Marcelina Sołtysik
Researcher Marcelina Sołtysik
Affiliation Częstochowa University of Technology
Country Poland
Scopus ID 57217081924
Documents 5
Citations 38
h-index 3
Subject Area Bioadsorbents, household biowastes, CO2 capture
Event International Chemical Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-9352-5759

The Innovative Research Award recognizes emerging and impactful scholarly contributions in interdisciplinary scientific research associated with environmental chemistry, sustainable materials, and adsorption technologies. Marcelina Sołtysik of Częstochowa University of Technology has been identified for scholarly activities involving bioadsorbents, household biowastes, and carbon dioxide capture technologies within the broader framework of sustainable environmental engineering research.[1] The research profile demonstrates engagement with applied environmental chemistry and waste-derived material development, contributing to ongoing discussions regarding low-cost adsorbent systems and sustainable carbon management strategies.[2]

Abstract

This academic recognition article summarizes the scientific profile and research orientation of Marcelina Sołtysik in the context of the Innovative Research Award and the International Chemical Scientist Awards. The documented research areas include the utilization of household biowastes as precursor materials for adsorbents, environmentally sustainable sorption processes, and carbon dioxide capture applications.[2] The research portfolio reflects interdisciplinary integration between chemical engineering, environmental sustainability, and materials science. Particular emphasis is placed on adsorption-based environmental remediation technologies and the development of low-cost bioadsorbent systems designed to support circular economy objectives.[3]

Keywords

  • Bioadsorbents
  • Household biowastes
  • Carbon dioxide capture
  • Environmental chemistry
  • Sustainable materials
  • Waste valorization
  • Adsorption technologies

Introduction

Environmental sustainability and resource-efficient material development continue to represent major priorities in contemporary scientific research. Within this context, adsorption technologies and waste-derived functional materials have gained attention for their potential applications in pollution control and greenhouse gas mitigation.[4] Research involving low-cost adsorbents derived from biological and household waste streams has increasingly contributed to discussions regarding sustainable industrial processes and carbon management strategies.

The scholarly activities of Marcelina Sołtysik are associated with these developing research themes. The documented work demonstrates interest in the conversion of waste-derived biomass into functional adsorbent materials for environmental applications. Such research aligns with broader scientific initiatives addressing climate mitigation, sustainable resource management, and environmentally responsible chemical engineering practices.[2]

Research Profile

Marcelina Sołtysik is affiliated with Częstochowa University of Technology in Poland and has developed a research profile associated with sustainable environmental chemistry and adsorption science.[1] The indexed Scopus profile identifies research interests connected to bioadsorbents, household biowaste valorization, and carbon capture technologies. The research metrics currently include five indexed documents, thirty-eight citations, and an h-index of three.[1]

The integration of waste-derived materials into adsorption systems has become increasingly relevant in modern environmental engineering research. The researcher’s thematic focus reflects broader scientific interest in renewable feedstocks and environmentally compatible materials capable of supporting industrial sustainability objectives.[3]

Research Contributions

The primary research contributions associated with Marcelina Sołtysik involve the investigation of adsorption processes using bio-based materials derived from household and biological waste sources. These studies contribute to environmentally sustainable material development by exploring the conversion of waste streams into functional adsorbent systems suitable for pollutant removal and carbon dioxide adsorption applications.[4]

  • Development and characterization of bioadsorbents obtained from renewable waste-derived feedstocks.
  • Research concerning adsorption mechanisms applicable to environmental remediation systems.
  • Investigation of sustainable approaches for carbon dioxide capture using low-cost sorption materials.
  • Contribution to circular economy strategies through waste valorization and resource recovery methodologies.
  • Participation in interdisciplinary environmental engineering and chemical science initiatives.

Research concerning carbon dioxide capture remains an important area within environmental chemistry because adsorption-based systems may support industrial decarbonization initiatives. Bioadsorbent materials are frequently investigated due to their low production cost, renewability, and potential environmental compatibility.[3]

Publications

Selected research outputs and indexed scholarly activities associated with the researcher include publications and conference-oriented scientific contributions related to adsorption technologies, environmental chemistry, and waste-derived materials.[1]

  1. Research concerning household biowaste-derived adsorbents for environmental remediation applications.
  2. Studies related to adsorption mechanisms in low-cost sorption systems.
  3. Investigations involving carbon dioxide capture using bio-based materials.
  4. Scientific contributions connected to sustainable environmental engineering and circular economy models.
  5. Collaborative interdisciplinary studies in chemical and environmental sciences.

Representative DOI-linked scientific literature relevant to the researcher’s thematic field includes studies on adsorption science, sustainable sorbent materials, and carbon capture technologies.[4]

Research Impact

The documented citation profile associated with Marcelina Sołtysik indicates measurable scholarly engagement within the research community. Citation metrics and indexed publications suggest that the research outputs have contributed to ongoing scientific discourse regarding sustainable adsorption technologies and environmentally responsible material development.[1]

Research related to waste-derived adsorbents has gained relevance because of increasing global emphasis on resource efficiency, carbon reduction, and sustainable industrial systems. Investigations into low-cost sorption materials may support future technological applications within water treatment, gas separation, and environmental remediation sectors.

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award recognizes scientific contributions demonstrating originality, interdisciplinary integration, and societal relevance within the chemical sciences. Marcelina Sołtysik’s research profile aligns with these themes through investigations involving sustainable adsorbent development, environmental chemistry, and carbon capture technologies.[2]

The utilization of household biowastes and renewable feedstocks within adsorption systems reflects contemporary scientific priorities focused on sustainable engineering and circular economy implementation. The research themes associated with the candidate demonstrate consistency with emerging environmental objectives emphasizing waste minimization and low-carbon technological innovation.[3]

Conclusion

Marcelina Sołtysik’s documented scientific activities contribute to contemporary discussions in environmental chemistry, adsorption science, and sustainable material engineering. The research profile demonstrates engagement with environmentally focused adsorption technologies and renewable waste-derived materials applicable to carbon capture and remediation systems.[4] Through participation in interdisciplinary chemical science research, the researcher’s work reflects broader scientific priorities associated with sustainability, resource efficiency, and environmentally responsible technological development.[2]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Marcelina Sołtysik, Author ID 57217081924. Scopus.

    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57217081924
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID profile: Marcelina Sołtysik. ORCID Registry.

    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9352-5759
  3. International Chemical Scientist Awards. (n.d.). Innovative Research Award overview and scientific recognition categories.
    https://chemicalscientists.com
  4. Sołtysik, M., Majchrzak-Kucęba, I., & Wawrzyńczak, D. (2025). A coffee-based bioadsorbent for CO2 capture from flue gas using VSA: TG-vacuum tests. Energies, 18(15), 3965.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/en18153965

Arul Pundi | Materials Chemistry | Chemical Scientist Award

Dr. Arul Pundi | Materials Chemistry | Chemical Scientist Award

Postdoctoral Research Fellow | Feng Chia University | Taiwan

Dr. Pundi Arul is an emerging early-career researcher at Feng Chia University, Taichung, Taiwan, contributing to advancing photocatalysis, polymer composites, and defect-engineered semiconductor materials. He has authored 14 peer-reviewed publications that have collectively received 328 citations, demonstrating the growing visibility and scientific influence of his work within the global materials science community, and his h-index of 10 underscores the impact of his research relative to his career stage. His primary research focus lies in the design, synthesis, and optimization of vacancy-engineered polymeric and graphitized carbon nitride photocatalysts, materials that hold significant promise for solar energy conversion, environmental remediation, and sustainable oxidation–reduction reactions. His recent comprehensive review on vacancy defects provides valuable mechanistic insights and offers strategic guidance for future photocatalyst development. Beyond defect engineering, Dr. Arul’s research interests encompass polymer science, nanomaterials, photocatalytic reaction pathways, and semiconductor modifications aimed at improving light absorption and charge-carrier dynamics. He frequently employs advanced characterization tools to probe structure–property relationships, contributing to more rational and efficient catalyst design. Collaboration is a key dimension of his scientific work, reflected in his co-authorship with 25 researchers across interdisciplinary and international projects, strengthening the depth and application potential of his studies in sustainable materials and green energy technologies. With research aligned toward global priorities in clean energy and environmental protection, Dr. Arul’s contributions support the development of next-generation photocatalytic systems capable of pollution mitigation and renewable energy harvesting. Through his expanding research trajectory, he continues to establish himself as a promising scientist in materials chemistry and photocatalytic science.

Profiles : Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

Pundi, A., Chang, C. J., Chen, J., Hsieh, S. R., & Lee, M. C. (2021).A chiral carbazole based sensor for sequential “on-off-on” fluorescence detection of Fe³⁺ and tryptophan/histidine.
Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 328, 129084.Cited by: 95

Pundi, A., & Chang, C. J. (2022).Recent advances in synthesis, modification, characterization, and applications of carbon dots.Polymers, 14(11), 2153.Cited by: 67

Pundi, A., Chang, C. J., Chen, Y. S., Chen, J. K., Yeh, J. M., Zhuang, C. S., & Lee, M. C. (2021).An aniline trimer-based multifunctional sensor for colorimetric Fe³⁺, Cu²⁺ and Ag⁺ detection, and its complex for fluorescent sensing of L-tryptophan.Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 247, 119075.Cited by: 34

Reddy, P. M., Hsieh, S. R., Lee, M. C., Chang, C. J., Pundi, A., Chen, Y. S., Lu, C. H., & others. (2019).Aniline trimer based chemical sensor for dual responsive detection of hazardous CN¯ ions and pH changes.Dyes and Pigments, 164, 327–334. Cited by: 27

Pundi, A., & Chang, C. J. (2023).Recent developments in the preparation, characterization, and applications of chemosensors for environmental pollutants detection.Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 11(5), 110346.Cited by: 25

Dr. Pundi Arul’s research advances next-generation sensing and photocatalytic materials, enabling cleaner environments, sustainable technologies, and high-precision analytical tools. His innovations contribute directly to global efforts in environmental protection, renewable energy, and advanced material design.

Mainak Saha | Materials Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mainak Saha | Materials Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Researcher | National Institute for Materials Science | Japan

Dr. Mainak Saha is an emerging materials science researcher whose work demonstrates notable advancements in additive manufacturing, alloy development, and microstructural engineering, with a strong focus on designing high-performance metal matrix composites and understanding the intricate relationships between processing conditions, segregation behavior, and resulting mechanical properties. With a portfolio comprising 14 peer-reviewed publications and 86 citations, supported by an h-index of 5 , his contributions reflect a growing influence within the global materials research community. His studies frequently explore the development of lightweight, high-strength alloy systems, the thermodynamic and kinetic factors governing phase formation, and strategies for microstructural refinement that enhance strength, durability, and thermal stability in engineered metals. Notably, his research on segregation-induced microstructural refinement in FeMnAlC-TiB metal matrix composites produced via laser powder bed fusion  highlights his expertise in advanced manufacturing pathways and his ability to integrate metallurgical principles with cutting-edge fabrication technologies. Dr. Saha has collaborated with over 80 co-authors, illustrating his active participation in multidisciplinary research teams and underscoring his capacity to contribute significantly to collaborative scientific initiatives . His work intersects with critical industrial fields such as transportation, energy, and high-performance manufacturing, where the need for innovative, lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and structurally reliable materials is rapidly increasing. Through his research, he contributes to solving practical engineering challenges, improving manufacturing efficiency, and supporting global efforts toward sustainable, high-performance material solutions. His scientific output reflects both academic rigor and technological relevance, bridging fundamental metallurgical science with applied engineering innovation. As he continues to expand his research portfolio, Dr. Saha’s contributions are expected to further influence materials design methodologies, support the development of next-generation structural materials, and strengthen the broader scientific understanding of microstructure-property relationships in advanced alloys .

Profiles : Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID 

Featured Publications

Saha, M., & Mallik, M. (2021). Additive manufacturing of ceramics and cermets: Present status and future perspectives. Sādhanā, 46(3), 162.
Cited by: 40

Gault, B., Saksena, A., Sauvage, X., Bagot, P., Aota, L. S., Arlt, J., Belkacemi, L. T., … Saha, M. (2024). Towards establishing best practice in the analysis of hydrogen and deuterium by atom probe tomography. Microscopy and Microanalysis, 30(6), 1205–1220.*
Cited by: 30

Gururaj, K., Saha, M., Maurya, S. K., Nama, R., Alankar, A., Ponnuchamy, M. B., … (2022). On the correlative microscopy analyses of nano-twinned domains in 2 mol% zirconia-alloyed yttrium tantalate thermal barrier material. Scripta Materialia, 212, 114584.
Cited by: 17

Saha, M., Ponnuchamy, M. B., Sadhasivam, M., Mahata, C., Vijayaragavan, G., … (2022). Revealing the localization of NiAl-type nano-scale B2 precipitates within the BCC phase of Ni-alloyed low-density FeMnAlC steel. JOM, 74(8), 3181–3190.
Cited by: 15

 Mallik, M., & Saha, M. (2021). Carbon-based nanocomposites: Processing, electronic properties and applications. In Carbon nanomaterial electronics: Devices and applications (pp. 97–122).
Cited by: 15

Dr. Mainak Saha’s research advances the development of high-performance alloys and additive manufacturing technologies, driving innovations that strengthen modern engineering, enhance industrial efficiency, and support global progress in sustainable, next-generation materials. His work continues to bridge fundamental science with real-world technological impact.

Victor Geanta | Materials Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Victor Geanta | Materials Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Business/Company at Universiry Politehnica of Bucharest , Romania.

Prof. Dr. Eng. Habil. Victor Geantă 🎓⚙️ is a renowned Romanian scientist specializing in materials science and engineering. With a career spanning over four decades, he has contributed extensively to the development and refinement of metallic and biocompatible materials 🔬🛠️. Serving as a professor at the National University Polytechnica of Bucharest, his expertise covers steel production, alloy refinement, and innovative biomaterials research 🏛️📚. He is a published author with over 100 ISI and Scopus-indexed papers and holds 32 patents 📜🏆. A member of multiple prestigious organizations, Prof. Geantă’s work bridges education, industry, and cutting-edge research globally 🌍✨.

PROFILE 

ORCID 

 

🔍 Summary of Suitability:

Prof. Dr. Eng. Habil. Victor Geantă 🌍🔬 is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award due to his outstanding and sustained contributions to materials science and engineering over more than four decades. His research output, including over 100 ISI and Scopus-indexed papers, 32 patents, and involvement in 80+ research contracts, demonstrates both academic excellence and practical impact. His interdisciplinary work on biocompatible alloys, high-entropy materials, and innovative metallurgical processes places him at the cutting edge of modern material science 🔥🛠️. His international collaborations and multiple awards (Gold, Bronze, and Special Awards at EUROINVENT) further highlight his global scientific influence 🌟.

🎓 Education & Experience 

  • 🎓 PhD in Materials Science (1999) – Polytechnic University of Bucharest

  • 🎓 Engineer Degree in Extractive Metallurgy (1982) – Polytechnic University of Bucharest

  • 👨‍🏫 Professor – National University Polytechnica of Bucharest (2000–present)

  • 👨‍🏫 Associate Professor – National University Polytechnica of Bucharest (1999–2000)

  • 👨‍🏫 Lecturer – Polytechnic University of Bucharest (1990–1999)

  • 👨‍🏫 Assistant Professor – Polytechnic University of Bucharest (1983–1990)

  • 🏭 Metallurgical Engineer – ICNPT Oltenița (1981–1983)

Professional Development 🚀📖

Prof. Victor Geantă 📚🌍 continually invested in professional growth through specialized training and international experiences. He completed management training in Portugal 🇵🇹, quality systems certification in Romania 🇷🇴, and environmental management in Belgium 🇧🇪. His development journey also included certification in welding and non-destructive testing 🧪🔍. Active in international scientific communities, he holds memberships in societies such as ASM International, TMS, and the New York Academy of Sciences 🌐🧠. With extensive involvement in national and European projects, Prof. Geantă not only advanced his expertise but also significantly contributed to the modernization of metallurgical engineering education and research 🔥🛠️.

Research Focus 🔍🤖

Prof. Geantă’s research focuses primarily on the development, refinement, and processing of special metallic and biocompatible materials 🔩🧬. His work spans the engineering of steel production, refining technologies, and the creation of materials suited for advanced industrial and biomedical applications 🏥🔧. Specialized in obtaining high-purity steels and innovative metallic biomaterials, he continually pushes the boundaries of traditional metallurgy 🔥🧪. His research contracts, totaling more than 80, and numerous patents demonstrate a commitment to practical innovation. Prof. Geantă’s scientific endeavors reflect a blend of fundamental research and industrial relevance, driving progress in materials science and engineering 🚀🔬.

Awards and Honors 🏆🎖️

  • 🏅 Special Award of Korea Invention News – EUROINVENT 2012

  • 🥇 Gold Medal – European Exhibition of Creativity and Innovation, EUROINVENT 2012

  • 🥉 Bronze Medal – European Exhibition of Creativity and Innovation, EUROINVENT 2012

  • 📚 Over 100 ISI and Scopus-indexed scientific papers

  • 🔬 32 Patents in materials science and metallurgy

Publications & Citations 📚

📄 MG-ZN-Y Biocompatible Alloys Produced in a Levitation Furnace (2023) | ✍️ Contributors: Cosmin Gabriel Lala, Adrian-Emanuel Onici, Ionelia Voiculescu, Radu Stefanoiu, Victor Geanta | 🔗 [DOI: 10.24867/IS-2023-T1.1-11_09841] | 📚 Cited by: (citation data not directly available yet)

🧪 High-temperature oxidation of AlCrFeNi-(Mn or Co) high-entropy alloys: Effect of atmosphere and reactive element addition (2021) | ✍️ Contributors: Chongchong Tang, Hao Shi, Adrian Jianu, Alfons Weisenburger, Geanta Victor, Mirco Grosse, Georg Müller, Hans Jürgen Seifert, Martin Steinbrück | 🔗 [DOI: 10.1016/j.corsci.2021.109809] | 📚 Cited by: 31 (approx.)

🎯 Impact Behavior of the Ballistic Targets Package Composed of Dyneema Polymer and High Entropy Alloy Structures (2021) | ✍️ Contributors: I. Voiculescu, V. Geanta, T. Chereches, P. Vizureanu, R. Stefanoiu, A. Rotariu, D. Mitrica | 🔗 [DOI: 10.24425/amm.2022.137792] | 📚 Cited by: 7 (approx.)

🔍 Conclusion:

Prof. Victor Geantă embodies the spirit of innovation, scientific excellence, and impactful research necessary for the Best Researcher Award. His career showcases a rare blend of deep technical expertise, creative problem-solving, and dedication to both academia and industry needs. His legacy in advancing materials science—especially in high-tech and biocompatible applications—makes him an exceptional candidate for this honor. 🏅🚀